Banko® Events Monitoring

An effective recovery strategy means staying ahead of the dynamic, and often disparate, events throughout a bankruptcy case. LexisNexis® Banko® Events Monitoring delivers automated updates of key events to provide visibility across the lifecycle of a bankruptcy, help speed recoveries and contain costs.

Banko Events Monitoring is fully integrated with Banko Batch Processing to simplify workflow integration. Events notifications can be customized to meet specific business needs and help you track important developments, including:

Motion to Redeem

Motion to Deem Current

Notice of Final Cure Payment

Reaffirmation Agreements

Adversary Proceedings

Plan Related Events

Asset Notifications

Get it now: For more information about Banko® Events Monitoring, call 800.869.0751.

Features

Maximize cost efficiency with Banko Events Monitoring

Speed successful recoveries and reduce loss exposure by letting Banko Events Monitoring manage your Bankruptcy workflow for you. Review only the dockets that you need to see and be notified when it's time to review documents. Do all of this within Banko.com and reduce the need to access multiple web sites. Leverage Banko Events Monitoring to retrieve and save critical documents while reducing costs associated with multiple reviews of the same documents.

The LexisNexis Docket is free for the life of the bankruptcy - Access and read the entire re-created bankruptcy docket. Review the docket on the case as many times as you need to, at no cost!

Link to and store key documents - Stop paying each time you need to access the same documents. Link to and save key documents to use again and again; or have us store it for you. We track who pulls a document and provide the same document to anyone in your company at no additional charge.

Link to Creditor's Matrix and Claims Register – Leverage a direct link to the court's web site. We also store the most recently pulled Creditor's Matrixes and Claims Registers for reduced cost in subsequent pulls.

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